Since I did
not make it to World Championships this year I decided to attend U.S Canoe/Kayak Sprint Nationals. It was an opportunity to represent Paracanoe on the
national level and possibly improve my times.
I had about
3 weeks to train and work on my boat set up after Lake Placid. With the help of some great
friends I had some good quality training and finally figured out a boat set up
that worked. I didn't know if I was ready for the races in Georgia but Burton and
I loaded up and headed south. Our travels
were uneventful and we arrived to fairly calm and warm waters on Lake Lanier. I
had a couple days until my first race so I took advantage and paddled, rested and worked out.
I raced my
first 500m race on the 1st of August. We didn't have many Paracanoe paddlers so we were mostly racing together. I didn't break any records but I
paddled really well winning the women’s race and didn't finish far behind the
guys. I was the 500m Paracanoe K1 National Champion!! I was really pleased with
my paddling and I wanted to use the momentum for the next day for the 200m races.
The
following day the weather was in our favor again, with warm temperatures and only a slight wind, that was mostly a tail wind shifting occasionally to
the side.
Being
classified as a TA I can race both the TA and LTA divisions of Paracanoe. The
first race was the K1 200m LTA race. I came off the start okay and paddled strong to the end. There is plenty I know that could be improved
but I gave it everything I had and I was 3rd of 5 racers! I won the
women’s race and even beat one of the guys. Best part was that made me the 200m
Women’s LTA National Champion! I was very pleased and my time was much improved
from the Lake Placid race. I still had another race to run; I had 2 hours to
come up with a way to improve my time even further.
Paddlers
ready…set… HORN (go). I got a decent start but the wind direction had changed.
I really needed to push.
I sat up straighter, dug my paddle in as much as I could and really tried to move the boat forward.
With 50m to go I was right with the guys and knew the opportunity for an improved time was at my fingertips, literally.
I dug just a little too deep on one paddle stroke and nearly dumped myself... BUMMER!
I didn't stop but I had to regain my balance in order to finish my race as strong as possible.
I crossed the line well behind the men but knew I did my best. I didn't better my time but I was happy, and best of all... the 200m Women’s TA National Champion! Not a bad week of racing and the results were good! :)
I sat up straighter, dug my paddle in as much as I could and really tried to move the boat forward.
With 50m to go I was right with the guys and knew the opportunity for an improved time was at my fingertips, literally.
I dug just a little too deep on one paddle stroke and nearly dumped myself... BUMMER!
I didn't stop but I had to regain my balance in order to finish my race as strong as possible.
I crossed the line well behind the men but knew I did my best. I didn't better my time but I was happy, and best of all... the 200m Women’s TA National Champion! Not a bad week of racing and the results were good! :)
Group shot |
Paracanoe Women 500m K1 TA National Champion! |
Paracanoe Women 200m K1 LTA National Champion! |
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